It’s been months of nothing but raging fires, destruction, and deaths for Australia, but the weather has finally taken mercy on the continent.
For the first time, and to the delight of everyone, heavy rains and thunderstorms are happening in Australia.
The heavy rain has extinguished over 32 fires so far. The local Meteorology Bureau reports that there were some “good falls” in the state of New South Wales.
Relief is here for a number of firefighters working across NSW. Although this rain won’t extinguish all the fires, it will certainly go a long way towards containmen
The New South Wales Rural Fire Service
More wet weather is expected, but no one can predict the exact details.
The hit & miss nature of thunderstorms means it’s difficult to forecast exactly where the heaviest rain will be—some parts of bushfire & drought-affected eastern Australia could see 50–100 mm over the next few days; while others may see very little.
The Meteorology Bureau
The region of New South Wales has been one of the hardest-hit areas with the fires in Australia. The fires, which have killed millions of animals so far, but the recent rains will save millions of lives as well.
Let’s hope it continues raining there and that the fires come to an end.
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